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- Glasgow Works
- Frank Glasgow
- Glass run channel
- Glebe F.C.
- Gledswood Hills
- Glen Alpine, New South Wales
- Glen Huntly railway station
- Glenbarr
- Glenbervie railway station
- Glendenning, New South Wales
- Glenferrie railway station
- Glenfield, New South Wales
- Glenhaven, New South Wales
- Gleniffer High School
- Glenmore Park, New South Wales
- Glenorie, New South Wales
- Glenroy railway station
- Glenwood, New South Wales
- Global Overseas Adoptees' Link
- Global Thinkers Forum
- Global Village (Dubai)
- Glossodia, New South Wales
- Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company
- Gloucester Street railway station
- Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery
- Go Faster Stripe
- Eiji Gō
- William Goate
- Peter Godber
- Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital
- Golden Awards
- Golden Hope
- The Golden Hour (radio feature)
- Goldkartz
- Charlotte Goldsmith
- Charles Gomez
- José Gómez (sport shooter)
- Aleksandra Goncharova
- Good Old Cause
- Goodbye – The Greatest Hits
- Goodwood Baseball Club
- Google Māori
- Goonda
- Sofie Goor
- Gordon, New South Wales
- Gordonvale railway station
- Ekaterine Gorgodze
- Marius Goring
- Gorseddau Tramway
- John Goss (politician)
- Andrew Goudie (economist)
- Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology
- Government of Hong Kong
- Govind Pashu Vihar National Park
- Gowbarrow Fell
- Bindeshwari Goyal
- Sarah Grab
- Carlos Graça
- Jim Grace
- Mick Grace
- Grado (wrestler)
- Ludwig Gräf
- Graham Street light rail station
- Mitchell Graham
- Damian Grammaticas
- Guy Granet (sport shooter)
- Elizabeth Grant (anthropologist)
- Grant, Ritchie and Company
- Grasmere, New South Wales
- Grass Hills National Park
- Grasscroft
- Walter Greaves (cyclist)
- Gravesend United F.C.
- Gravesham Borough F.C.
- Phil Gray (politician)
- Grays Antique Market
- Grays Point, New South Wales
- Great Barrington, Gloucestershire
- Great Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics
- Great Britain at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- Great Fish River Nature Reserve
- Great Mackerel Beach
- Great South Wall
- Great Synagogue (Sydney)
- Great Western Railway (Tasmania)
- Greatest Hits (Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel album)
- Greatest Hits Radio Bucks, Beds and Herts
- John Ernest Greaves
- Nicholas Greaves
- Cosetta Greco
- Greece at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- Green & Black's
- Green Flea Markets (West End)
- Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint
- Green Park, Delhi
- Green Valley, New South Wales
- Erica Green (cyclist)
- Harry Green (footballer, born 1908)
- Greenacre, New South Wales
- Greendale, New South Wales
- Bob Greener
- Greenfield Park, New South Wales
- Greenfield, Greater Manchester
- Greenhills Beach, New South Wales
- Greenland in World War II
- Greensborough railway station
- Greenslade
- Felicia Greer
- John Gregg (loyalist)
- Gregory Hills
- Grenz-Echo
- George Grey, 8th Baron Grey of Groby
- Greystanes, New South Wales
- Sara Grifi
- Thelma Grigg
- Natasha Grillo
- Ricardo Grimau
- Arenda Grimberg
- Grimsby Docks railway station
- Grimsby Town railway station
- Nigel Grindley
- Grogport
- Grose Vale, New South Wales
- Grose Wold
- Murder of Alice Gross
- Ramón Grosso
- Grotton
- Peter J. Grubb
- Federico Grüben
- Alejandro Grullón
- Emil Grünig
- Grupo Vocento
- Monika Grzebinoga
- Guangdong Experimental High School
- Guatemala at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- Guayama FC
- Gubra
- Raymond Guégan
- Alberto Guerrero (sport shooter)
- Guildford West, New South Wales
- Guildford, New South Wales
- Gujarati people
- Gull Island (Tasmania)
- Gulmohar Park
- Premakumar Gunaratnam
- Vic Gundotra
- Guo Xinghong
- Harold Gurden
- Siegfried Gurschler
- Guthrie (company)
- Ronald Guy
- Paulina Guz
- Gymea Bay, New South Wales
- Gympie railway station
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- John Ha Tiong Hock
- Hugo Haak
- Haanduk
- Haberfield, New South Wales
- Vojtěch Hačecký
- Hadlow Castle
- Hans "Assi" Hahn
- Haigh Foundry
- Haigh Hall Miniature Railway
- Haile, Cumbria
- U-Wei Haji Saari
- Halcyon Days (Ellie Goulding album)
- Hallam railway station
- Hallands Nyheter
- Mark Hallett (art historian)
- Edmund Hambly
- Ahmed Hamdi
- John Hamilton (Queensland politician)
- St Mary's Church, Hampstead
- Han Song-hee
- Vernon Handley
- Hang Tuah (film)
- Roger Hanin
- Hankyu 2300 series (1960)
- Hannibal Brooks
- Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung
- Hanover Parish
- St Mary's Church, Hanwell
- Hanyut
- Happy Refugees
- Haq (film)
- Malcolm Harbour
- Jørgen Hare
- Haringey Greyhounds
- Steve Harley discography
- Harlington, Harmondsworth and Cranford Cottage Hospital
- Daniel Harper (headmaster)
- Harringay Greyhounds
- Harringay Racers
- Harrington Grove
- Harrington Park, New South Wales
- Harris Park, New South Wales
- Harris Terrace, Brisbane
- Albert Harris (footballer)
- David Harris (British politician)
- Joe Harris (footballer)